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Wake Up Ministries

Wake Up Ministries

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Teach God’s covenant to the next generation so they might live their lives with blessings and not curses. Introduce them to the saving grace of Jesus Christ and show them how to seek God’s will for their futures. Remind believers to be overcomers, victors, and conduits in which the Holy Spirit will indwell and flow through. Strive to unite God’s people as one (John 17:22).
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Sharing the word of God...Whom do you trust? My Trust is in Jesus Christ feel free to contact me Willie Ayers just.have.a.little.faith.2day@gmail.com or come worship with me at A Little Faith formerly wake up Castle Rock and America Trinity Lutheran Church and School Address: 4740 N Hwy 83, Franktown, CO 80116 Note I will be adding previous podcasts from wake up Castle Rock and America
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The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast helps Christian leaders navigate and lead through the cultural issues of our day by giving voice to recognizable names in ministry, subject matter experts, and local pastors and leaders. Whatever area of ministry you serve in, our goal is to help you lead better every day.
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Godambassador Ministries is the platform to accelerate and strengthen your life through Jesus Christ. Founded by Minister Demetrius Smith, who is both worship leader and preacher of the Gospel, the content presented is inspiring, uplifting, and full of flavor. Break fear, discouragement, and unbelief off of your life and wake up to the call to be an ambassador! Blessings and stay ignited for excellence!
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RNZ National’s flagship news programme known for breaking news stories, incisive interviews with politicians across the political spectrum and newsmakers and commentators from Aotearoa and around the world. There's a lot to talk about in the mornings and Morning Report is covering the stories that matter to the people of Aotearoa.
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We here at the John Christian Doe Bible study Podcast believe in making known Gods Word and Will, so that people will have the opportunity to be saved, come to full knowledge of the truth, and live in accordance with Gods intention. We thank you for listening and supporting our online ministry.
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BWE Empowerment Radio

BWE Womens Empowering Radio

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Tune in every Monday, 8:00pm Bible study, Tuesday night at 9:00 pm Interviews, Thursday Michigan Ministry, Friday 8:00 pm it's Time to wake up, BME, Saturday, 7:00 am Women in the Bible, Sunday 10:30 am Sunday Word, (Eastern Standard time.) Call in to listen live by dialing 714-583-6852 or listen online. You are also able to listen to previous shows, on-demand. Join us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Blackwomenempowered/
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God’s Men of Influence, host Dino Katsiametis interviews Christian men that are leaders in the business world. They discuss the different ways that they can improve the lives of the people in their community. The mission is to facilitate an environment where men can help each other be the best version of themselves and mentor each other through the task of creating a world that God wishes for us. One that is peaceful…one that is prosperous…and one that is so filled with unconditional hope an ...
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On today's episode, LSV military staff have suffered serious mental distress following physical assaults, two Ministry of Justice workers have been called out for using foul language to complain about a researcher in an online chat, concerns that Biden is too old for the job have reached new highs after he stumbled over several answers, police crac…
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Polling stations will be closing shortly in France, where voting is underway for the first of two rounds in their national elections... and voter turnout is the highest it has been in 40 years. President Macron called the snap vote after the far-right National Rally made gains in EU elections in early June. He will be president until 2027, but pre-…
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An Australian gas company is piping green hydrogen into people's homes, closely watched by backers of a similar project awaiting approval in this country. But it's not clear that the future of hydrogen lies in being used in home appliances.... it could be used for planes, heavy trucks or industry. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.…
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Different parts of Te Pukenga have lent one another nearly 170-million-dollars and it's not clear what will happen with the money when the mega-institute is disestablished. The national institute of skills and technology has made big deficits in the last couple of years and arranged loans internally to save on interest costs. Education corresponden…
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Military staff working with young job-seekers on a voluntary course have suffered serious mental distress, including suicidal thoughts, following physical assaults. The six-week Limited Service Volunteer course, known as LSV, has been held up by the coalition as the blueprint for its proposed boot camps Former patron of the Limited Services Volunte…
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Military staff working with young job-seekers on a voluntary course have suffered serious mental distress, including suicidal thoughts, following physical assaults. The six-week Limited Service Volunteer course, known as LSV, has been held up by the coalition as the blueprint for its proposed boot camps. But new documents show the scheme has strugg…
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The nineth T-20 Cricket World Cup ended on a thrilling note in the Caribbean, with India beating South Africa by seven runs to finish the tournament unbeaten. Two Indian greats - Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma - then both announced they were quitting the T20 international format. BBC cricket correspondent Henry Moeran spoke to Corin Dann.…
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Police have cracked down on illegal street racers, issuing hundreds of infringement notices across the country over the long weekend. In Wellington, Canterbury, Manawatu and the Bay of Plenty, police were out in force to disrupt gatherings. Twenty six 26 arrests were made in the four regions, and 18 vehicles were impounded. Central District Area Co…
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Renters' advocates think bright-line tax changes will do nothing to decrease the cost of rent; while landlords think it'll encourage investors to buy more rentals. From today, the bright-line tax, which applies to capital gains on the sale of an investment property, is being reduced from 10 to two years. Property Investors' Federation's Matt Ball; …
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Two Ministry of Justice workers have been called out for using foul language to complain about a researcher in an online chat. Academic Barbara Sumner has made a number of Official Information Act requests as part of her P-h-D research into adoption systems. But she was in for a shock when she asked for any correspondence about her. She spoke to In…
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Social workers are so badly trained and scared of the routine court work they're supposed to do, Oranga Tamariki has been forced to launch a national review. The review starts today and will eventually boost training so the agency is less reliant on lawyers. RNZ reporter Phil Pennington spoke to Corin Dann.…
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Defence staff running a celebrated military base course have suffered serious mental distress, with some even suicidal, as they struggle to deal with violent and at-risk youth. The six-week Limited Service Volunteer course, known as LSV, has been held up by the coalition as the blueprint for its proposed boot camps. But new documents show the schem…
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In the U-S there's plenty of concern in the Democratic Party after the first debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. Concerns that Biden is too old for the job have reached higher levels than ever before after he stumbled over several answers - often rambling and appearing confused. Senior reporter with POLITICO, Josh …
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Aucklanders should be waking up to an eleven-and a half-cent drop in fuel prices today as the Auckland Fuel Tax comes to an end. The Government says removing the fuel tax should help ease the cost of living. Principal policy advisor for the Automobile Association, Terry Collins, spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss…
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Severe rain, wind and snowfall will affect parts of the country today. Heavy rain warnings have been in place overnight for Fiordland, the Otago headwaters, Westland, and Mount Taranki, while watches were in place for Canterbury and Buller. A strong wind warning was in place for Wellington, and road snowfall warnings were in place for Lindis Pass, …
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First-home buyers are expected to be hit hardest by new debt-to-income ratios, and the restoration of mortgage interest deductibility for property investors. The new ratios allow owner-occupiers to borrow up to six times their pre-tax income; and investors, seven. Vanessa Williams, from realestate.co.nz, spoke to Corin Dann.…
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On today's episode, Wairoa is now faced with millions of dollars of damage to its infrastructure after severe rain, residents spent their second night in evacuations centres, the Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery visits the regions affected by the weather for a briefing from officials, a big week for the justice portfolio with planned …
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New Zealand's first Surf Park facility has been given the green light to be built on Auckland's North Shore, after getting resource consent from the Environment Ministry. The 43-hectare facility marked for Dairy Flat is set to begin construction later this year. The project is expected to cost about 100 million dollars. The Surf Park will be the fi…
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A report on food waste has found a lot of waste happens long before food gets to consumers. Globally, around 40 per cent of food is wasted and the Prime Minister's Chief Science Adviser Juliet Gerard - whose office wrote the new report - says there's no evidence Aotearoa is doing any better. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.…
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Ructions continue in the country's medical labs with the largest private operator posting a 16 million dollar loss. This comes on top of an open letter from workers at Awanui Labs to the Health Minister warning its workforce is at breaking point potentially putting patients' lives at risk. RNZ reporter Phil Pennington spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss.…
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There's been questions about whether contractors were asked to clear the Wairoa River Bar quickly enough by the Hawke's Bay Regional Council, before the heavy rain set in. Contractors in Wairoa had two diggers and a bulldozer were flooded as they tried to clear the Wairoa River bar this week. Hamish Pryde from Pryde contractors spoke to Morning Rep…
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The All Blacks have officially launched their season, with coach Scott Robertson and his full squad getting stuck into their first training session in Upper Hutt, ahead of the two test series against England. Hundreds of kids from local primary schools and 17 rugby clubs were there yesterday to watch and chase their favourite players for autographs…
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Wellington City Councillors will decide today whether to sell the one-third stake they have in the capital's airport today - and at the same time, make or break the mayor's long term plan. The vote has become increasingly contentious, with councillors who initially supported the sale now saying they'll vote against it. But it's a key pillar in the …
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Families with young children were among the hundreds evacuating amid rising floodwaters in Wairoa early yesterday morning. The council says more than 400 properties have been flooded in the district. Emily Lloyd, her partner, and children aged two and three had to flee on foot in knee-high water. She spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss.…
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Hundreds of residents in Hawke's Bay spent a second night in evacuation centres last night, as the risk of flooding remained overnight. Hastings District Council said despite extra pumps being brought on, they were still unable to cope with the large amount of water flowing into the lagoon last night. In the coastal settlement of Haumoana, Emergenc…
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The government's law and order week continues at pace, with legislation to restore Three Strikes introduced to the House yesterday. The government says it sends a message that repeat violent or sexual offending will not be tolerated. But the opposition is pointing to the Ministry of Justice's own analysis to say it won't work. Political reporter Gi…
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Tomorrow is the first debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump ahead of their Presidential rematch in November. After an explosive first debate in 2020, no one quite knows how the showdown between the President and his predecessor in Atlanta will shake out. AP's Philip Crowther spoke to Ingrid Hipikiss from Atlanta.…
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An Auckland family says they're heartbroken two beloved members of the family are being told to leave the country by Immigration NZ. Loasi Latu and her husband have lived in New Zealand for decades, and have been told they have until tomorrow to leave the country voluntarily. The couple have overstayed their visas by more than 20 years, but their c…
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Almost three years after Timaru was rocked by the tragic death of three young girls at the hands of their mother, the city's mayor hopes her sentencing will bring some closure. Lauren Dickason was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment in the Christchurch High Court yesterday, the beginning of which will be served in a secure mental health facility. An…
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Survivors of abuse in care fear the Government's policies will condemn another generation of children to abuse. The 2500-page Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care report was handed over to Governor-General, Dame Cindy Kiro, this week and will be made public next month. But before even receiving the report, the Government has embarked on c…
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State Highway One at the Brynderwyns has opened to traffic ahead of the holiday weekend. For four months Northland's main connection to the rest of New Zealand has been severed. Since then anyone needing to travel to or from Auckland has had to take a roundabout route on narrow, winding roads - or an hours-long detour via the west coast. That all e…
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